Apple lawyer calls e-book price-fix case bizarre
NEW YORK (AP) — An Apple Inc. lawyer has come out swinging at the start of a New York trial and is rebutting the government's claims that the company unfairly drove up the price of electronic books in...
View ArticleFord recalling 465,000 vehicles for fuel leaks
DETROIT (AP) — Ford is recalling about 465,000 cars and SUVs because the fuel tanks can leak and cause fires. The global recall affects the Ford brand's Fusion, Explorer, Taurus, Flex, Police Utility...
View ArticleDunkin' taking doughnut bacon sandwich national
NEW YORK (AP) — Even as fast-food chains tout their healthy offerings, they're also coming up with fatty new treats to keep customers interested. Case in point: Dunkin' Donuts is adding a doughnut...
View ArticleCourt: Police can take DNA swabs from arrestees
WASHINGTON (AP) — A sharply divided Supreme Court on Monday said police can routinely take DNA from people they arrest, equating a DNA cheek swab to other common jailhouse procedures like...
View ArticlePerrysburg woman on trial for Rossford arson
A Perrysburg woman went on trial this morning in Wood County Common Pleas Court on charges of aggravated arson and insurance fraud.Patricia L. Groves, 58, is accused of setting fire to her Rossford...
View ArticleU.S. safety agency may expand GM air bag recall
DETROIT (AP) — U.S. safety regulators are checking to see if up to 400,000 General Motors cars should be added to two recalls for defective air bags. The probe covers Chevrolet Cruze and Sonic small...
View ArticleTeen drowns in N.Y. river after saving his sister, 7
BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — Authorities say a teenager has drowned in the Niagara River in Buffalo while trying to save his 7-year-old sister after she slipped into the water. Local media outlets report that...
View ArticlePerrysburg approves portable classrooms
PERRYSBURG - Hot on the heels of a thumb's up from the city's Planning Commission last week, the School Board voted this morning to approve five portable classroom units to be placed at Frank and Fort...
View ArticleLocal Briefs: 06-04-13
BG board meets tonightThe Bowling Green Board of Education will hold a special meeting on tonight at 6 at the Administrative Offices building, 137 Clough St., for the purpose of general planning...
View ArticleJames L. Titler
James Leroy Titler, 71, Northpoint, formerly of Punxsutawney, passed away Sunday, June 2, 2013 at the home of his daughter, surrounded by his loving family.He was born February 28, 1942 in Toledo,...
View ArticleNaom A. Sims
Naom A. Sims, 98, of Bowling Green, Ohio, passed away on Monday, June 3, 2013 at the Bowling Green Care Center.She was born in Weston, Ohio on May 7, 1915 to Roy and Bertha (Kock) Lingo.Per Naom's...
View ArticleShirley A. Leiby
Shirley A. Leiby, 72, of Bowling Green, and a former Toledo resident, passed away Sunday, June 2, 2013 at the University of Toledo Medical Center.Shirley was the widow of Forrest G. Leiby.She is...
View ArticleBOWLING GREEN PD: 06-04-13
BOWLING GREEN PDCitations May 25:Disorderly conduct: Amanda Jo M. Briner, Rudolph (fighting).Traffic control device: Kyle G. Riggio, Monclova.Possession of drug paraphernalia: Devon T. Peters,...
View ArticleBG tries to resolve east side issues
Bowling Green City Council's Community Improvement Committee Monday night made its first recommendations on east side neighborhood issues.The committee asked the full council to consider legislation...
View ArticlePerrysburg Hts. 'Save Our Center' event Friday night
PERRYSBURG – After 22 years in operation, the Perrysburg Heights Community Association is fighting to keep its community center open.At a recent meeting of the PHCA board, members voted 4-2, with two...
View ArticleProject Homeless Connect organizers invite public to learn about organization
Project Homeless Connect (PHC) recently announced its honorary chair, Wood County Commissioner Doris Herringshaw.Herringshaw's wealth of experience in Wood County combined with her interest and...
View ArticleOn a world stage BG's 'Anatomy' gets international fest invite
Bowling Green Senior High School students, from left, Cara Brosius, Ellie Meyer, Christina Gavarone and Brad Bozzo rehearse “Anatomy of Gray.” (Photo: J.D. Pooley/Sentinel-Tribune) The Bowling Green...
View ArticleMilitary calls sexual assault 'like a cancer'
WASHINGTON (AP) — Military leaders said Tuesday that sexual assault in the ranks is "like a cancer" that could destroy the force, but they expressed serious concerns about far-reaching congressional...
View ArticleDeacon Jones of famed Fearsome Foursome dead at 74
David "Deacon" Jones, the original sackmaster, has died. The Hall of Fame defensive end, credited with coining the word "sack" for how he knocked down quarterbacks, was 74. The Washington Redskins said...
View ArticleThespians offer pre-trip shows
The Bowling Green High School Drama Club has two performances coming up in anticipation of its trip in late June to the International Thespian Festival at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln, Neb.•...
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